You may set any path to yowindow.xml you wish, but we will use the above path as an example through the tutorial.

YoWindowUseMetric determines whether the data is in English (YoWindowUseMetric=0) or Metric (YoWindowUseMetric=1) units.

YoWindowUseMETARWindData=1 will tell WUHU to not populate the wind data. In this case YoWindow will receive the wind data from the METAR station rather than the personal weather station. This is useful when the personal weather station is located where wind measurement is not ideal.

With these settings
WUHU will start to generate yowindow.xml in C:\temp\yowindow.xml folder every minute.

Check this folder to make sure yowindow.xml is generated properly.

You can open yowindow.xml to look at its contents by double-clicking it, which will normally run in the web browser.

You are welcome to post any questions regarding YoWindow + WUHU setup in our WUHU forum

[:port[P]] – The FTP Port to connect to and whether to use Passive mode. The port is assumed to be the default of 21, and passive mode is not used. Passive mode may be required if you have firewall issues.

[BINARY | ASCII] – Optionally can change the file upload mode to binary or ASCII mode, binary mode is assumed. You can change modes between each local file and remote file pair.

"localfile" "remotefile" – The local file name on the PC to upload and the path and remote file that the file is uploaded to. You can have any number of local file and remote file pairs. Since most users will be uploading a single YoWindow.XML file to the server, only one pair of local and remote file specifications are needed.

This will upload the file C:\temp\yowindow.xml to the server (upload.comcast.net) with the remote file name \yowindow.xml using binary transfer mode (default). Note that \yownidow.xml specifies that the file is uploaded to the root folder on the server. The user name is myusername, the password is mypassword. The FTP client connects to the default port of 21 and passive mode is not used.

Note: The double quotes are required around the local and remote file names. The reason for this is that long file names and paths may contain spaces as is the case in the above example.

If you need more details please refer to WUHU documentation.

As soon as you have setup yowindow.xml upload, there is only one step left.

The view out of your window

You can reflect the actual view from your window on your webpage or blog.
Here's an example:

To make YoWindow widget refelct the view out of your window follow the steps.

1. Take a picture out of your window.
2. Create YoWindow landscape from your picture by following our tutorial.
3. Upload the landscape to your webserver and open it inside the widget. Follow the steps.